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My research interests lie in the social and cultural history of the early modern European religious reformations, particularly in France and Francophone Switzerland. My dissertation, “Children at l’Hôpital Général in Reformation Geneva, 1535-1570,” focuses on the care and circulation of unwanted children (parentless, orphaned, and/or abandoned) in Reformation Geneva, many of whom came to live at the city’s newly established Hôpital Général.

In 2014, I received an M.A. in History from the University of Arizona under the supervision of Drs. Susan C. Karant-Nunn, Ute Lotz-Heumann, and Pia F. Cuneo. In 2012, I received a B.A. in History from Washington State University under the supervision of Dr. Jesse Spohnholz.